A 19-year-old suspected of placing an explosive device outside Labour headquarters has been admitted to Mount Carmel Hospital for psychiatric assessment, Times of Malta has reported.
Following this evaluation, he will stay at the facility for several days before specialists determine his fitness for police questioning. The teenager was arrested on Thursday night, but legal requirements stipulate that suspects must be in a clear mental state before interrogation.
The suspect has not yet been questioned or arraigned, but police believe they have sufficient evidence from CCTV footage and a search of his garage. He is suspected of manufacturing the homemade bomb and placing it in a waste bin outside Labour’s Mile End headquarters.
Neighbours reported hearing a small explosion that night. An intensive search led police to the suspect’s garage in Santa Venera, where the Armed Forces of Malta’s bomb disposal unit discovered a significant amount of TATP, a volatile explosive known as the “mother of Satan.”
The material, powerful enough to shatter windows and cause serious injuries, was removed safely by Friday afternoon after a six-hour operation. Residents in the apartment block above the garage were evacuated during the removal process but have since returned to their homes.
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